2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q10
Prize
€744,910
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Prize Pool
€3,865,450
Entries
797
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
20,000

Day 2 Concludes; Forsmo Leads The Field

Level 14 : 1,200/2,400, 300 ante
Inge Forsmo at the Head of the Pack
Inge Forsmo at the Head of the Pack

It's been an exciting day of poker here at Casino Sanremo as the starting fields from both Day 1a and Day 1b combined to battle on the felt for six more levels. A grand total of 430 players of the starting 797 returned for Day 2 play. At the end of the day Inge Forsmo led the remaining 152 players with a stack of 606,100.

Forsmo gained a big chunk of his stack on a hand where the board read {K-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs}{8-Hearts}. Forsmo bet 62,000 from middle position and Nikoay Tyurin flat called. Oleg Larichev moved all in for less and the {3-Diamonds} hit the river. Forsmo announced that he was all in and Tyurin called off his tournament life with {K-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}. Forsmo held {6-Hearts}{6-Spades} for a set of sixes and was able to score a double knockout. For the rest of the night he trended upward.

While Forsmo is in the lead, there are many players on his heels. Other players that will carry big stacks into Day 3 are Charly Maracchione (505,800), Jason Tompkins (500,000), Lorenzo Sabato (387,900), Matt Salsberg (338,700), and Yevgeniy Timoshenko (336,300).

Others may not be the biggest stacks in the room, but they are certainly notable faces and will be returning to compete on Day 3. Some of those returning for the third day of play are David Vamplew (294,800), Shaun Deeb (188,800), Ludovic Lacay (183,100), Isaac Haxton (148,800), Todd Terry (97,500), Rupert Elder (31,500)

Team PokerStars also had several players make it through to the third day of play. Those moving on include Ana Marquez (162,000), Jude Ainsworth (138,700), Luca Moschitta (104,400), Liv Boeree (81,400), Chris Moneymaker (70,600), Mickey Petersen (66,500), Jose Barbero (65,100), Andre Akkari (46,300), and 2011 World Series of Poker champion Pius Heinz (43,600).

While all of those players were able to thrive on Day 2 of play, others met their untimely end. Melanie Weisner, Johnny Lodden, Leo Fernandez, JC Alvarado, Eugene Katchalov, Tim Adams, Andy Frankenberger, and Mike McDonald are just some of the players who returned for Day 2 only to find themselves without any chips before the day ended.

Also returning for Day 2 with a starting stack of 82,400 was Team PokerStars pro Angel Guillen. Unfortunately for Guillen, the cards were not on his side and provided him with a roller coaster of a day. Guillen saw his tournament come to an end when he shipped his stack of 15,000 all in before the flop with {A-Clubs}{K-Spades}. Guillen's all in bet was called by fellow Team PokerStars pro Theo Jorgensen who held an inferior {k-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}. This final hand would be the icing on the cake for a bad day for Guillen, however, as the flop fell {9-Diamonds}{10-Spades}{Q-Clubs} to given Jorgensen a straight and the best hand. Guillen would fail to improve on the subsequent streets and was sent to the rail. While it was a temporary victory for Jorgensen, he would also meet his end before play reached its conclusion for the day.

Day 3 will begin play at 1400 CET (0800 ET) on Monday. Be sure to stay tuned to our updates on PokerNews as the field pops the money bubble and beyond!

Tags: Inge ForsmoMatt Salsberg

Big Pot for Tompkins

Jason Tompkins
Jason Tompkins

Giovanni Rizzo moved all in for 27,000 from early position and received a call from Shaun Deeb in the hijack. Jason Tompkins then three-bet to 69,900 from the cutoff which inspired the button, blinds, and Deeb to all fold.

Showdown
Tompkins: {A-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}
Rizzo: {A-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}

"How about a three?" Rizzo asked after the {10-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{5-Hearts} flop delivered him a gut-shot straight draw. The dealer did not oblige and instead put out the {6-Spades} on the turn followed by the {10-Hearts} on the river. With that, Tompkins chipped up to 475,000.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Tompkins ie
Jason Tompkins
475,000
Shaun Deeb us
Shaun Deeb
200,000
Giovanni Rizzo
Giovanni Rizzo
Busted

Tags: Giovanni RizzoJason TompkinsShaun Deeb

Four Team Members at One Table

Luca Pagano
Luca Pagano

Over at Table 17, there are currently four members of Team PokerStars seated. Three of them — Chris Moneymaker, Salvatore Bonavena and Luca Pagano — are members of Team PokerStars Pro, while Luca Moschitta is a member of Team Online.

The Team Online member, Moschitta, has two Main Event cashes on the European Poker Tour; one from EPT Deauville in 2010, and one from EPT Sanremo in 2011. In total, he's earned €20,200 from those two cashes.

Moneymaker also has two EPT cashes on record, but they're worth a little more. In 2007, he took 17th at EPT London for £12,230, then in 2001, he placed 11th in the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure for $130,000.

Bonavena is the only one of the four with an EPT title, coming back in 2008 when he won EPT Prague for €774,000. He's also come 11th in the EPT Grand Final in 2010 for €80,000, 38th in EPT London in 2010 for £17,000, 17th in EPT Prague in 2010 for €15,000 and 29th in EPT London in 2011 for £16,000.

Last, but not least, is Pagano. Although he hasn't won an EPT event, Pagano has smoked the EPT for over $1.4 million in winnings. He's cashed in 20 different Main Events and has gone on to make the final table seven of those times. His largest score was at the EPT Grand Final in 2008 when he took sixth for €337,000.

Below are their current chip counts, and we'll be keeping a close eye on this table all day long.

Player Chips Progress
Chris Moneymaker us
Chris Moneymaker
141,000 15,700
Luca Moschitta it
Luca Moschitta
75,000 -1,300
Luca Pagano it
Luca Pagano
70,000 14,000
Salvatore Bonavena it
Salvatore Bonavena
40,000 200

Tags: Chris MoneymakerLuca MoschittaLuca PaganoSalvatore Bonavena

EPT Sanremo Day 2; Trickett Leads the Way

Sam Trickett annd Shaun deeb
Sam Trickett annd Shaun deeb

We all know Sam Trickett's prowess in high stakes cash games and Super High-Rollers, but if he puts his mind to it, he's not bad at these multi-day large field tournaments either. He ran well and played well (dangerous combination) to lead all day one players returning to play day 2 today with 178,000.

He has a lot of talent chasing his coat tail with Justin Bonomo, Alexander Roumeliotis, Chris Brammer, Artem Litvinov, Sam Grafton and Kyle Julius all within touching distance.

Team PokerStars is still being very well represented by Andre Akkari, Nacho Barbero, Johnny Lodden, Jude Ainsworth, Ana Marquez, Luca Pagano, Fatima Moreira de Melo, Pier Paolo Fabretti, Pius Heinz, Victor Ramdin, Theo Jorgensen, Liv Boeree, Mickey Petersen, Eugene Katchalov, Chris Moneymaker and Jason Mercier all still in the hunt.

After the eight-level slog of both day ones the plan is to take it a little easier and play six 75-minute levels. Everyone will be happier about that, as they will be to find out that each table will be less crowded as play is moving to nine-handed.

Join PokerNews back here at 2:00 PM CET when cards will be in the air.

Tags: Sam Trickett